Worst. Monday. Ever. SCP: Secret Lab is a game that is a new multiplayer horror staple. SCP: Secret Lab is (Or SCP:SL for short) based on a web community named "The SCP Foundation" which is centered around a fictional organization called 'The SCP Foundation' (Same as the name). This organization's purpose is to collect anomalous objects and beings that range from a disproportionate 2m tall boney things that kill you if you look at it's face, to a ball that bounces at a 200% efficiency. Because it is a community project, the game has to be free and that makes it worth it easily. It's free, everything available (No microtransactions or premiums) and no ads. 100% is always worth a try. The game starts with giving you a random roll, sometimes you are a 'D-Class'. Prisoners who are guinea pigs and use the chaos to run away. Scientists who have keycards and odds. Guards with guns and the SCP's themselfs. (No you can't play as the ball but you can find it!) You can be the weird 2m tall person thing, a plague doctor, and even a giant dog lizard thing that can only see by sound. Gameplay is fairly simple, about 20-30 players are in a randomized, giant, underground facility. Important doors like an upgrade room, transition zones, and armories are guarded by keycards and you need to search around to find items while avoid enemies. There are four zones, light containment is farthest from the surface and where D-Class and scientists start. SCP's start in the next zone, Heavy Containment. The guards are in the entrance zone and there is the surface, where you can escape (If you are a d-class or scientist) and become better versions of yourself. Scientists become the MTF who have armour and rifles. D-Class become the insurgency who have armour and LMGs. Respawn waves happen a few times per game where all players come back as an insurgent or MTF and storm the facility through tight elevators choke-points for action. The game is fantastically paced and fun and all deaths feel like my fault. Unfortunately, performance is somewhat lacking. While a gaming PC can run it, my gaming laptop has to go on the minimum settings, but even they look pretty good so it's not a big deal for me, but I can see other people annoyed by this aspect.
Overall, this is a fantastic multiplayer horror game that can be pretty scary at points. It's 100% free on Steam and is worth a shot since there is nothing to lose. 9/10 for only slight performance issues on weaker devices.
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